
Trump indicates more rates on Wednesday
President Donald Trump, along with US State Secretary Marco Rubio (L) and US Defense Secretary Pete Hegesty (R), discussed the cabinet room at the White House on July 08, 2025 at Washington, DC.
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President Donald Trump Indicated that more letters will send more letters on the new US order on Wednesday Rate The rates on the imports of many countries inclined to him Aggressive The view of the United States of America’s World Reset Trade Relationships.
Trump Administration “is leaving at least 7 countries related to trade tomorrow morning,” Trump wrote in A Truth social post Tuesday evening.
He wrote on Wednesday afternoon that “additional countries will be released”.
Although Trump’s post’s words are unclear, he would repeat his actions from Monday, when he told the US exports to the News of 14 of the News, which started on August 1 that he shared a screenshot of letters.
The letter of about two pages signed by Trump was sent Japan, South Korea, Malaysia, Kazakhasan, South Africa, Los, Myanmar, Bosenia and Herzgovina, Tunisia, Indonesia, Bangladesh, Serbia, Cambodia And Thievland??
Each country rate ranges from 25% to 40%. Letters notice that the United States will consider adjusting the level of new rates, depending on our relationship with its country.
On April 2, Trump has a lot of rates imposed as part of his “Liberation Day” tariff rollout, which charged 10% baseline for almost all countries on earth and did more duties on dozens of independent countries.
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The announcement caused confusion in the global trade market for a week, when Trump suddenly said that he would suddenly pause those high rates for 90 days.
That recovery was about to expire on Wednesday. But on Monday, Trump signed an executive order Late Deadline till August 1.
Another Post Earlier on Tuesday, Trump asserted that there will be no change in the date of August.
“No extension will be approved,” he said.
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